** smg 08/03/2015 - seems unnecessary to have separate pages for both viewing and editing profiles. Maybe just a single "Profiles" page? Updated screenshot from Editing Profiles could be used here. **
** ks – Due to the nature of how we're requiring to clone the profile before editing, it may become a lengthy document to combine the viewing and editing portions. Sure, the screen shot would be similar, but the explanation of what you can edit, etc. may warrant a separate page. **
Viewing Profiles
Selecting a profile in the list will allow you to view the configuration and see which groups and rules are selected, as well as the configuration of the rules themselves.
Visual
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elements
Profiles consist of groups, rules and values, all encapsulated into a benchmark that apply to one or more platforms (CPEs). Check boxes to the left of the groups and rules indicate that they have been selected to be enforced within this profile.
Icon | Item | Description |
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Platform (CPE) | Software version or type that the benchmark has been designed for. | |
Benchmark | Container and relationships between rules and allowable values. | |
Profile | OVAL Profile that defines which objects and states that should be tested for conformity. | |
Group | Arbitrary collections of groups and rules. | |
Rule | Objects and state definitions that are to be tested. | |
Value | Variable references and/or static values that are allowed for the tested objects. |
Read-
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only
When a profile is initially imported, it is read-only. You may, however, change the name and/or description of the profile, but not the contents or configuration of the rules. In order to edit the profile contents or configuration, you must first clone the profile. See Editing Profiles Edit profiles for more information.
To change the name and/or description of the profile, simply edit the text at the top of the profile and click the Save button at the bottom.